IF statement too long
The first increment is 10 and the others are 5.
Although you could shorten the original formula considerably by using a
separate IF for the first increment, I would still use a lookup.
Biff
"Roger Govier" wrote in message
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Hi
You could use a single IF statement and use the fact that you are
incrementing the cell row number by 5 for each additional year.
=IF(OR(ISBLANK($F$5),F6<2),"",INDIRECT("'(4) Commercial
Savings'!D"&(16+5*RIGHT(F5,2)))
That will see you through to the end of the century<g
Regards
Roger Govier
KSH wrote:
I have a cell with the following:
=IF(ISBLANK($F$5)," ",IF(F6<2," ",IF(F5=2000,'(4)Commercial
Savings'!D16,IF(F5=2001,'(4)Commercial
Savings'!D21,IF(F5=2002,'(4)Commercial
Savings'!D26,IF($F$5=2003,'(4)Commercial
Savings'!D31,IF($F$5=2004,'(4)Commercial
Savings'!D36,IF($F$5=2005,'(4)Commercial Savings'!D41))))))))
I am trying to add another if for the year 2006, but I get an error, I
think there is a limit to the number of IF's if so, how do I program
this?
Thanks,
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